Formerly known as ”Lean Whiskey.”
Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh share more than just their MIT degrees: they’re authors, speakers, and trusted voices in the Lean community... plus they’re both serious about their coffee.
They bring expertise without the complexity – because Lean doesn’t have to be rocket science. Their takes are bold and their insights are fresh. welcome to Lean Coffee Talk... Where Lean wisdom is brewed and served.
Each episode offers insightful discussions on essential topics like operational excellence, leadership effectiveness, organizational culture, problem-solving strategies, innovation, and building a thriving Lean culture. Whether you’re an experienced executive, an ambitious manager, or someone passionate about elevating organizational performance, Lean Coffee Talk provides practical wisdom you can apply directly to your workplace.
Mark Graban: http://markgraban.com/
Jamie Flinchbaugh: https://jflinch.com/
Podcast home: https://leancoffeetalk.com/
Note: The first 50 episodes were done under the theme and name of ”Lean Whiskey”
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Formerly known as ”Lean Whiskey.”
Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh share more than just their MIT degrees: they’re authors, speakers, and trusted voices in the Lean community... plus they’re both serious about their coffee.
They bring expertise without the complexity – because Lean doesn’t have to be rocket science. Their takes are bold and their insights are fresh. welcome to Lean Coffee Talk... Where Lean wisdom is brewed and served.
Each episode offers insightful discussions on essential topics like operational excellence, leadership effectiveness, organizational culture, problem-solving strategies, innovation, and building a thriving Lean culture. Whether you’re an experienced executive, an ambitious manager, or someone passionate about elevating organizational performance, Lean Coffee Talk provides practical wisdom you can apply directly to your workplace.
Mark Graban: http://markgraban.com/
Jamie Flinchbaugh: https://jflinch.com/
Podcast home: https://leancoffeetalk.com/
Note: The first 50 episodes were done under the theme and name of ”Lean Whiskey”
Oops! Lockout Tagout Your Equipment, but Not My Whiskey
Lean Coffee Talk (formerly known as Lean Whiskey)
1 hour 34 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
Oops! Lockout Tagout Your Equipment, but Not My Whiskey
In Episode 48 of the Lean Whiskey podcast, Jamie Flinchbaugh and Mark Graban begin by comparing two whiskeys from the same distillery.
OOPS! We recorded this in October... and I released it via YouTube and my blog. But it somehow ended up stuck in "Draft" unreleased status on the podcast. That's why we had two episodes released in the same week...
Episode page with video and more
Mark selected Woodford Reserve, and had a pour of both the Double Oaked (which we both agree is underrated) and their Historic Barrel Entry, a nod to production methods in the past. Jamie selected Southern Distilling after a recent visit to North Carolina. He poured their heated bourbon, the Paragon Bottled-in-Bond, and their Double Rye, a surprisingly smooth drink at 95% rye.
Mark and Jamie repeat their “lean coffee modified for whiskey-sipping speed” approach of covering multiple topics. All three topics were prompted by Wall Street Journal articles.
The first was whether AI was overhyped. The article focused on the return on investment, but we spend more time on both the organizational and individual approach of experimentation and learning.
We then explored the trend (although more anecdotal than a large data trend) of “unbossing”, which hopefully doesn’t become a new term. Individuals further into their career are wanting to give up managing people due to the burden and stress of the role. We explored a bit of “what is the problem we are trying to solve?” with exploration of spans and layers, too much bureaucracy, and just needing more focus on growing people.
Finally, we tackled an increase in fatalities and injuries from failure to use proper lockout tagout procedures. These should be fundamental, habitually focused processes. Lack of training and lack of enforcement are some of the causes, and increased turnover throughout and past the pandemic is a contributing factor, as is a cultural focus on output over safety. We explore a bit of the history, importance, and some possible steps forward.
We end by sharing what books we’ve been reading. A book and a glass of whiskey aren’t a bad combination. Cheers!
Links From the Show:
Jamie’s whiskeys, both from Southern Distilling Company, are their Paragon Bottled-in-Bond and their Double Rye
Mark’s whiskeys are both from Woodford Reserve, featuring the Double Oaked and the Historic Barrel Entry
Is AI overhyped? from the Wall Street Journal
The trend of ‘unbossing’ from the WSJ
Factory Workers Are Dying Because Machines Aren’t Being Turned Off from the WSJ
What we’re reading now, 4 books:
India: A History
Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World by Rana Foroohar
The Psychological Safety Playbook, and watch for a future episode of My Favorite Mistake featuring one of the authors
Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn by Katie Anderson
Podcast feed at LeanWhiskey.com or leanblog.org/leanwhiskey or jflinch.com/leanwhiskey
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Lean Coffee Talk (formerly known as Lean Whiskey)
Formerly known as ”Lean Whiskey.”
Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh share more than just their MIT degrees: they’re authors, speakers, and trusted voices in the Lean community... plus they’re both serious about their coffee.
They bring expertise without the complexity – because Lean doesn’t have to be rocket science. Their takes are bold and their insights are fresh. welcome to Lean Coffee Talk... Where Lean wisdom is brewed and served.
Each episode offers insightful discussions on essential topics like operational excellence, leadership effectiveness, organizational culture, problem-solving strategies, innovation, and building a thriving Lean culture. Whether you’re an experienced executive, an ambitious manager, or someone passionate about elevating organizational performance, Lean Coffee Talk provides practical wisdom you can apply directly to your workplace.
Mark Graban: http://markgraban.com/
Jamie Flinchbaugh: https://jflinch.com/
Podcast home: https://leancoffeetalk.com/
Note: The first 50 episodes were done under the theme and name of ”Lean Whiskey”